SummaryThe liver stages of malaria are clinically silent but have a central role in the Plasmodium life cycle. Liver stages of the parasite containing thousands of merozoites grow inside hepatocytes for several days without triggering an inflammatory response. We show here that Plasmodium uses a PEXEL/VTS motif to introduce the circumsporozoite (CS) protein into the hepatocyte cytoplasm and a nuclear localization signal (NLS) to enter its nucleus. CS outcompetes NFκB nuclear import, thus downregulating the expression of many genes controlled by NFκB, including those involved in inflammation. CS also influences the expression of over one thousand host genes involved in diverse metabolic processes to create a favorable niche for the parasite ...
Malaria parasites undergo a population expansion inside the host liver before disease onset. Develop...
Transmission of the malaria parasite to its vertebrate host involves an obligatory exoerythrocytic s...
The transitions between developmental stages are critical points in the Plasmodium life cycle. The d...
Plasmodium parasites of mammals, including the species that cause malaria in humans, infect the live...
Circumsporozoite protein (CSP) is the dominant protein on the surface of Plasmodium sporozoites and ...
During the blood meal of a Plasmodium-infected mosquito, 10 to 100 parasites are inoculated into the...
<div><p>The circumsporozoite protein (CSP) plays a key role in malaria sporozoite infection of both ...
SummaryPlasmodium parasites infect the liver and replicate inside hepatocytes before they invade ery...
The malaria causing pathogen, Plasmodium, continues to infect more than 220 million people every yea...
<div><p>Liver-stage malaria parasites are a promising target for drugs and vaccines against malaria ...
Liver-stage malaria parasites are a promising target for drugs and vaccines against malaria infectio...
© 2018 Dr. Pravin RajasekaranThe malaria parasite exports a large repertoire of proteins into the ho...
Malaria parasites undergo a population expansion inside the host liver before disease onset. Develop...
SummaryMalaria starts with the infection of the liver by Plasmodium parasites. Although extensive an...
Within the liver a single Plasmodium parasite transforms into thousands of blood-infective forms to ...
Malaria parasites undergo a population expansion inside the host liver before disease onset. Develop...
Transmission of the malaria parasite to its vertebrate host involves an obligatory exoerythrocytic s...
The transitions between developmental stages are critical points in the Plasmodium life cycle. The d...
Plasmodium parasites of mammals, including the species that cause malaria in humans, infect the live...
Circumsporozoite protein (CSP) is the dominant protein on the surface of Plasmodium sporozoites and ...
During the blood meal of a Plasmodium-infected mosquito, 10 to 100 parasites are inoculated into the...
<div><p>The circumsporozoite protein (CSP) plays a key role in malaria sporozoite infection of both ...
SummaryPlasmodium parasites infect the liver and replicate inside hepatocytes before they invade ery...
The malaria causing pathogen, Plasmodium, continues to infect more than 220 million people every yea...
<div><p>Liver-stage malaria parasites are a promising target for drugs and vaccines against malaria ...
Liver-stage malaria parasites are a promising target for drugs and vaccines against malaria infectio...
© 2018 Dr. Pravin RajasekaranThe malaria parasite exports a large repertoire of proteins into the ho...
Malaria parasites undergo a population expansion inside the host liver before disease onset. Develop...
SummaryMalaria starts with the infection of the liver by Plasmodium parasites. Although extensive an...
Within the liver a single Plasmodium parasite transforms into thousands of blood-infective forms to ...
Malaria parasites undergo a population expansion inside the host liver before disease onset. Develop...
Transmission of the malaria parasite to its vertebrate host involves an obligatory exoerythrocytic s...
The transitions between developmental stages are critical points in the Plasmodium life cycle. The d...